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Love is in the air. Karla and Patrick were an absolute pleasure to shoot this past March. To start things off we met at Brookfield Place, the high glass ceiling and beautiful interior structure made for a beautiful backdrop. These two were so adorable, and so photogenic!

Next we walked to the waterfront, stopping along the way to take pictures. The sun decided to come out and play for just a few minutes while we were on the boardwalk.

We had a great time photographing Karla and Patrick in downtown Toronto, and we’re so lucky we got to share this very special time in their lives.

Many people want to wait until spring to do their engagement portraits, but I’m pretty sure Danielle and Chris can attest to the fun we had braving the cold. We spent the day adventuring through the falling snowflakes in Guelph, which is where Danielle and Chris met. These were definitely their stomping grounds; we walked to three different locations, meanwhile Anthony and I had fun learning all about their favourite sport – Ultimate Frisbee!

did just that. Opening the door to the garden with all its warmth and greenery made my heart smile, especially after waiting in the cold for a street car, and trekking through the piled high snow at the corner of Carlton and Sherbourne Street, where the garden is located.

As a photographer, your lenses will be one of the most important purchase you’ll make. This posting is a list our personal favourites and recommended lenses for wedding photography. Our primary focus will be zoom lenses because we love the flexibility on a zoom.

Below is the recipe for theAiWeiWei images taken in the dark at Nathan Phillip Square. The image on the left represents the scene at Nathan Phillips Square. The image on the right represents the image taken with the below settings plus some adjustments in post.Why no flash? I wanted tomaintain the details in the foreground and background. A flash would have highlighted the head and removed the details in the background. A flash would have also filled in the shadows on the head, removing the 3 dimensional look.Camera – Canon EOS 6D – full frame cameras (1D, 5D, 6D) handle low light images better than crop sensors cameras (T4i, 60D, 70D, 7D).

Luke & Tiffany were married in late October 2013, at The Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on Lake Ontario.

Seven years ago the couple met for the first time at a friends party, Luke says what stood out the most to him was how pretty and smart Tiffany was. While getting to know these two and being in the couples presence, it was very apparent how much they love and adore each other.